It’s already mid-August. How can it be that summer 2024 is nearing its end? I don’t mean to be a downer about it, but my soul is craving the beginning of summer all over again.
I had all sorts of godly aspirations for this summer. Unfortunately they mostly got eaten up by a fuller than preferred schedule. Ruth and I were able to break away to celebrate our 45th anniversary and we’ve spent time in some gorgeous locations, but my rhythms haven’t been what I had hoped or planned.
Thankfully, it’s not too late to take some time to care for my soul…and perhaps you will want to do the same. Here are a few ideas to consider:
- Take a half or full day to “retreat” from the fray and nurture your soul in God’s Word, prayer, and in his beautiful creation
- Choose a book to read slowly over the next few weeks. I recently read the biography of Oswald Chambers and purposed to read it slowly, savoring the story and reflecting on the life behind “My Utmost for His Highest” and it was deeply moving
- Start or add to your journal an original poem or sonnet about your life with God and your longings for his lovingkindness. Everyone can write a poem (it doesn’t have to be perfect), and it will stretch your creativity too.
There’s still time to consider new or revised spiritual practices that will enhance your daily walk with God. Summer’s not over yet!
As you look at your calendar and prioritize your heart, soul, mind, and strength, keep your eyes on the Good Shepherd as he leads you beside quiet waters and restores your soul.